A few quick comments on things that need fixing:

1) The server ns1.ultraspeed.net is listed as being authoritative for the
domain smxtech.net.  However, it does not contain authoritative date for it.

2) Ditto for ns2.ultraspeed.net

Unless you fix this lame delegation problem, it will never be possible for
people elsewhere in the world to send email to smxtech.net.  Note: fixing
lame delegation often involves changes at the next level up in the domain
structure.  In this case, at ".net".

3) The zone file you give below does not list ns2.ultraspeed.net at all
(which would help explain some of the lame delegation).   From RFC1912
Section #2.8:

# You are required to have at least two nameservers
# for every domain, though more is preferred.

   http://www.dns.net/dnsrd/rfc/rfc1912.html


For further info, see RFC2182 (Selection and Operation of Secondary DNS
Servers):

   http://www.dns.net/dnsrd/rfc/rfc2182.html


4) In the zone file there are A records for ns1.smxtech.net and
nms2.smxtech.net.  These two hosts are running DNS, and they do answer
queries on the smxtech.net domain.  However, the answers are not
authoritative.  What are these servers intended to accomplish?

5) In the zone file, the IP address 206.161.124.10 has duplicate A records
("root" & "mail").  These hostnames are also listed in the MX records.  The
result is that there is only one mail delivery address, and not the two
which were probably intended.

6) "mail" is a CNAME for "root".  This is a problem if you wish to use
"mail" in an MX record.  Again, see RFC1912.

Hope this is of some help.

Mark Symons
Ipswitch
Augusta GA

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sachin Duggal
> Sent: Thursday, July 01, 1999 3:34 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [IMail Forum]
>
>
> HELP HELP
>
> I have set up our mail servers using IMAIL 5.0
> Here is my problem.
> We have 10 different ips and domains. I have setup a virtual host assigned
> to an IP. We have two hosts, one is the actual server and the other is a
> virtual host with an IP.
>
> Now when I send an email from my ISP account, independent of the
> mail server
> I am setting up. The mail goes through without an error, however, when I
> come to check the mail, there is nothing there. That is for the virtual
> host. However, if I send a mail to the server, the user receives it.
>
> Therefore, the virtual host's users cannot receive mail but can
> send it and
> the server's users can do both. How can I fix this as we need to
> get this up
> and runnig soon.
>
> I have done the following to the smxtech.net.db
> Here is a copy of the DB file.
> ; Zone file for smxtech.net
> ; y0, this has taken me long...finally done though!
> ; Created by Sachin D
> @             IN      SOA     ns1.ultraspeed.net. mrscusie.smxtech.net. (
>                       1997113090
>                       28800
>                       7200
>                       3600000
>                       86400 )
>
> smxtech.net.  IN NS ns1.ultraspeed.net.
> smxtech.net.  IN A 206.161.124.10
> ns1   IN A 206.161.124.3
> ns2   IN A 206.161.124.4
> mrscusie      IN A 205.252.89.87
> localhost.smxtech.net.        IN A    127.0.0.1
>
> root  IN A    206.161.124.10
>
> smxtech.net.
> IN MX 5 root.smxtech.net.
> IN MX 10 mail.smxtech.net
> mail IN A 206.161.124.10
>
> 10.124.161.206.in-addr.arpa.,type = PTR
> host = mail.smxtech.net
>
> mail  IN CNAME root.smxtech.net.
> www   IN CNAME root.smxtech.net.
> ftp   IN CNAME root.smxtech.net.
> irc   IN CNAME root.smxtech.net.
> *     IN CNAME root.smxtech.net.
>
> can some1 tell me what I have done wrong???
>
> Mr Sachin Duggal
> T/A SMX Technologies
> Your humble servant in the protection of the Earth and the Rigths of the
> Child
> United Nations Environment Programme & ICCJB
>
>
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